Therapeutic Horticulture Training for Educators
Empowering Through Partnership
Are you looking to enrich your school’s curriculum with a transformative approach to nature education?
Root in Nature is dedicated to helping educators integrate the incredible potential of therapeutic horticulture into your school. Our comprehensive training equips educators with the skills to safely facilitate horticultural activities, empowering them to enhance nature-focused learning experiences for their students.


Why Therapeutic Horticulture Education?
Therapeutic horticulture goes beyond traditional gardening. It’s a holistic approach that integrates the healing power of nature with educational practices, benefiting both students and educators alike.
By incorporating therapeutic horticulture into your school’s curriculum, you’ll not only enhance academic learning but also nurture emotional well-being and cultivate a deeper connection to the natural world.
How We Equip Your Educators

Integrate therapeutic horticulture into the curriculum across various subjects, fostering interdisciplinary connections and experiential learning

Adapt and tailor therapeutic horticulture strategies to meet the diverse needs of students

Understand therapeutic horticulture principles, benefits, concepts, techniques and strategies within the context of educational settings

Select appropriate plants and materials for therapeutic horticulture activities, considering sensory stimulation and safety
Program Details
Training Through the Intro to Therapeutic Horticulture Course
This virtual, self-paced course teaches how to facilitate, adapt and evaluate therapeutic horticulture sessions while providing foundational horticulture and safety training. Students will finish this course with the skills to facilitate activities with individual clients and small groups.


Course Details
- CE Credits with NCTRC for 8 hours
- Completed in 4 -8 hours
- Primarily video content
- 5 Modules & Quizzes
- 63 Topics
- Course Manual
- Therapeutic Horticulture Ally Certificate
- Digital Badge
Optional Continuation for Educators: The GrowTH Network
GrowTH – Grow Therapeutic Horticulture is professional growth and resource platform for therapeutic horticulture practitioners and course graduates. This is an international and interdisciplinary space for those practicing therapeutic horticulture.


Resources & Support
- 12 Session Plans
- Sortable Activity Database
- Free live monthly support calls
- Free ongoing professional development events
- A Resource Library, including:
- Intake & Evaluation Forms
- Visual cues
- Site Safety Assessments
- Therapeutic Garden Elements Assessment
Feedback from Course Students
Benefits of Therapeutic Horticulture Education for Schools
Academic Enhancement
Therapeutic horticulture improves cognitive skills and critical thinking, leading to enhanced academic performance across subjects.
Positive Impact on Student Wellness
Offering therapeutic horticulture as part of the curriculum not only educates students but can also positively affect their mental and emotional well-being, promoting a healthier learning environment.
Innovative Teaching Methods
Integrating therapeutic horticulture into the curriculum introduces educators to innovative and practical teaching methods, providing hands-on learning experiences that are likely to enhance student engagement and retention of material.
Leadership in Educational Trends
Adopting therapeutic horticulture training positions the institution as a leader in education, keeping pace with or even setting new trends in educational practices.
Community Engagement
Garden initiatives strengthen community ties and support for the school, enhancing its reputation and relevance within the community.
Sustainability and Responsibility
Teaching sustainability through horticulture instills values of responsibility and environmental stewardship, preparing students for the future.
Social and Emotional Development
Collaborative gardening projects promote teamwork, communication, and empathy, contributing to students’ social and emotional growth.
Inclusivity and Customization
Therapeutic horticulture education can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of students, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all learners.
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